Early engine. The number "24" on the front is from a racing event.

This engine may be the same one as in the first picture. This one bears the number "27".

1931 Seagrave Engine

Mack ladder truck (no aerial device) donated to the Upper Allen TWP, PA, Fire Company Photo By Thomas Fahey

Before a numbering system was adopted, the rigs were simply called by what make /model they were

"The Chrysler"

"The Ford"

One of several Ward-LaFrance pumpers. This one is lettered as 806

This '54 Ward La-France pumper, which served as 807, was different from 805 and 808 in that it had a deck pipe. The 807 and 808 Ward-LaFrance units were ordered with enclosed side compartments, which was not a standard feature.

This classic 80's station wagon style chief's car was used by 801

...and this sedan served 1st Assistant Chief 802

This Maxim served as engine 8010.

A Similar Maxim, painted lime green (though appearing yellow in this photo) served 804 at Dewey Ave.

This 85' Maxim aerial ladder served as 809. Circa 1974

This DIVCO Rescue truck served as 8011

Rescue 805 Slo-Pokes Racing Team Vehicle. Eventually owned by the Carle Place Frogs Drill Team